Chris, i believe, your photos are pretty much the most exciting thing i've ever seen in the picture sections of figure forums. It's magnificent, i feel as if i are standing in the middle of the action. And the whole thing completely without any danger. Amazing, truely amazing!

Great scenes as usual. Hmm, saying this maybe will kick me out of the forum, but I blame my bad taste! The die may be cast, but some of the cast seem to have died. Sorry sorry sorry, bad jokes are,well, bad!

The Grenadiers and Chasseurs a Pied of the Imperial Guard emerge from the Bois du Loop destroying all organised opposition before them.

The Prussian rearguard attempts to delay the French advance as the retreat through Mont Potriaux continues.

With the Prussian withdrawal of 111 Korps, Generallieutenant Johan Adolf, Freiherr von Thielmann the French 9th Cavalry Division, Lieutenant-general Remi-Isidore, Comte Exelmans siezes the opportunity to seize the Ligny bridge east of Mont Potriaux in an attempt to cut off the Prussian retreat.

However, darkness has arrived and the respective forces begin to disengage through exhaustion and confusion.

His Majesty, wearily returns to Fleurus. He must now assess the days events and consider the next move.

Feldmarschall Blucher, reunited with his formidable Chief of Staff Generallieutenant August, Graf Neidhardt von Gneisenau ,issues orders for the army to march towards Wavre in order to effect a union with the unbloodied 1V Korps, General Count Frederich Wilhelm Bulow von Dennewitz.

Darkness cloaks the carnage but the pitiful wails of the wounded and dying continue from the fields of the dead.